1125R Buell
All might not be lost for the freshly killed buell brand. If you're bummed out about the recent news relating to the buell brand being totally washed away, maybe there is hope. Theres a possibility that the buell brand could be re-animated thanks to Buell Factory in East Troy, Wisconsin. There's even supposedly information leaking out about the man behind the name, Erik Buell heading out on the road to ring up some financial backbone for the brand. It's very possible that not 'all is lost' with this mighty motorcycle. I am also very disappointed in Harley Davidson getting rid of this motorcycle brand, it was a big kick in the shin for sure and most likely loses a lot of interest in the Harley Davidson community. They aren't all that I believe they could have been. The Buell brand created a type of wonder of where Harley Davidson was going, and by losing this brand, Harley Davidson is no longer on my list of aincient wonders, I suppose it's back to the drawing board of what life is actually about. I thought it was about the quality. I guess I was wrong. Sorry Harley Davidson but I'll be buying the honda rebel ;) This is one subject I am very sociable about because I believed that the Harley Davidson brand was going to put the Buell brand into a lot of exponential use. Hopefully, however, there will be a chance yet again for the Buell brand thanks to Kevin Buell and all the people working for the Buell Factory. Thanks Wisconsin!

 

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